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Trifonic: Creating Your Own Multi-Sample Instruments

Brian Trifon discusses the benefits of creating your own multi-sample instruments, and shows off a few of Trifonic’s own multi-sample creations.

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Trifonic: Creating Your Own Multi-Sample Instruments

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Comments to “Trifonic: Creating Your Own Multi-Sample Instruments”

  1. vishnu bodapati says:

    hi Graham,that particular tone in this video sounds amaaazing .can you please let me know how to create that tone

  2. Jerome Evans says:

    Love the video, wish you would show “how” you sampled the instrument in logic though. The video don’t explain.

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